medical chart
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandchart
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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chart
noun[C]
uk/tʃɑːt/us/tʃɑːrt/
a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandchartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmedical chart
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Information obtained from case reports was supplemented usingmedicalchartreviews.
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Detailed medical and psychiatric histories from interviews andmedicalchartreviews were gathered on all subjects.
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Patients who had been previously seen by the orthopedic surgeon for the same knee problem or whosemedicalchartwas incomplete were excluded from the study.
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As the system develops, additional information will come directly from the patientsmedicalchartand various other sources.
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Examples of clinically oriented investigation include analysis of biological specimens, epidemiological and behavioral studies andmedicalchartreview studies.
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Then, we examined family members' medical charts to identify other background characteristics such as their relationship to the cancer patient and history of psychiatric disorder.
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In 59% of medical charts, there was no evidence of a comfort plan.
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These data were gathered primarily from the medical charts.
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The interviewers at the three follow-ups knew details from the patients' medical charts and their questionnaire.
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They prospectively evaluated the application of the policy by reviewing medical charts for an 8-year period.
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They held that because medical charts are based on information given by the patient to the physician, the chart rightfully belongs to the patient.
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We reviewed medical charts of 177 consecutive outpatients seen by our palliative care specialists.
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All pharmacological treatment to alleviate depressive symptoms was extracted from the medical charts.
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Neonatal characteristics, including gestational age, birth weight, and health complications were obtained from infants' medical charts with parental consent.
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Data were collected by conducting interviews, reviewing medical charts, and from health care professionals.
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Finally, a number of medical charts were not reviewed.
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Microbiological data were obtained from medical charts and/or laboratory records.
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Some of the medical charts were not fully completed, and this could have affected estimates of the degree of association of some potential risk factors.
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Pain information was obtained from medical charts.
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